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Abstract
Terrorist groups resident in weak states are comprised of tribal-like entities conducting numerous attacks against persons and property in developing or struggling regions of the world where socio-economic conditions and governmental controls are problematic. To better understand the environmental conditions and potential impacts that such attacks have on business interests, this paper examines terrorist attack data from 2018. The study utilises a correlative analysis of relationship strengths between predictor variables commonly associated with weak and fragile states experiencing a high volume of terrorist attacks. The study also examines the impact of terrorism on a state’s economic and entrepreneurial environment.
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Author's Biography
Donald Meyerhoff is a national-level branch chief with a federal agency, responsible for the protection of facilities, their employees and critical assets. He is also an adjunct professor with the School of Security and Global Studies, American Military University. He is a Certified Protection Professional, Professional Certified Investigator and Physical Security Professional with ASIS International, a Certified Security Project Manager with the Security Industry Association, and Security+ with CompTia.
Citation
Meyerhoff, Donald (2021, June 1). Weak and fragile state-related terrorism and entrepreneurialism. In the Journal of Business Continuity & Emergency Planning, Volume 14, Issue 4. https://doi.org/10.69554/DSLP5197.Publications LLP